Help Needed With Saving A Lo For The Web

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Posted 24 March 2014 - 12:08 PM

I have a LO which is a Jiffy LO, don't know if that has anything to do with this or not, but when I go to save for the web...I change to Jpeg, then size to 500....Then Apply.....the curser goes to in front of the 500 and when I click on the Quality setting nothing happens....can not change the Quality #. This has never happened befor.....any ideas????? the quality is set on 60

Personal Statement:Remember the little things for one day you will look back, and realize they were the BIG things

Gender:Female

Location:ND

Posted 24 March 2014 - 12:50 PM

I have a LO which is a Jiffy LO, don't know if that has anything to do with this or not, but when I go to save for the web...I change to Jpeg, then size to 500....Then Apply.....the curser goes to in front of the 500 and when I click on the Quality setting nothing happens....can not change the Quality #. This has never happened befor.....any ideas????? the quality is set on 60

Well that was really weird...I finally just went with what was there....the # below the photos was 227.1K but it uploaded ok....Was this just the Jiffy page????

I have a LO which is a Jiffy LO, don't know if that has anything to do with this or not, but when I go to save for the web...I change to Jpeg, then size to 500....Then Apply.....the curser goes to in front of the 500 and when I click on the Quality setting nothing happens....can not change the Quality #. This has never happened befor.....any ideas????? the quality is set on 60

Well that was really weird...I finally just went with what was there....the # below the photos was 227.1K but it uploaded ok....Was this just the Jiffy page????

I don't know Carol, but I do know that I never ever resize recipe cards or ATC's -- or even my Project 52 layouts which were in 5x7 size. They always uploaded ok in the original jpeg size, maybe because the file size is smaller?

I use PSE12 and this is how I save for the Web: With the PSD File saved I then go to 'Flatten Layer', then 'Image, Resize, Image Size and change the resolution to 72dpi. The pixel width and height will change automatically. Click on OK. The image will appear smaller than your 12x12. Then I 'save for web' a page will pop up with two images of the layout. Click on 'Save' and another page will pop up where you can name your layout to save. That's it.

Personal Statement:Remember the little things for one day you will look back, and realize they were the BIG things

Gender:Female

Location:ND

Posted 24 March 2014 - 01:05 PM

I use PSE12 and this is how I save for the Web: With the PSD File saved I then go to 'Flatten Layer', then 'Image, Resize, Image Size and change the resolution to 72dpi. The pixel width and height will change automatically. Click on OK. The image will appear smaller than your 12x12. Then I 'save for web' a page will pop up with two images of the layout. Click on 'Save' and another page will pop up where you can name your layout to save. That's

I use PSE12 and this is how I save for the Web: With the PSD File saved I then go to 'Flatten Layer', then 'Image, Resize, Image Size and change the resolution to 72dpi. The pixel width and height will change automatically. Click on OK. The image will appear smaller than your 12x12. Then I 'save for web' a page will pop up with two images of the layout. Click on 'Save' and another page will pop up where you can name your layout to save. That's it.

I use PSE 9 And I do almost the same:

1. save the psd as a jpg

2. Open the jpg file, then click 'resize'

3. When the dialog pops up I first change the resolution to 72ppi, then change the size to 600 x 600